Ditto.from grad school days, in our case, at least
"Chinese" (Chinese-style) cooking was big in those days. My thesis adviser and his wife were both from Taiwan (he Chinese, she Japanese) and she, in particular, was a marvelous cook... Mrs. H and I picked up the techniques as best we could way back then and still really enjoy doing it from time to time. Lots of prep work but the end result usually justifies the sweat equity.Ditto.
Red "Russian" kale* sauteed in bacon drippings, with Brad's sauce, some extra garlic, and crumbled bacon is most edible.
Wasting bacon is one of the Seven Deadly Sins, IIRC.I've had them just a few times, cooked a few different ways over the last 67 years and they just didn't do it for me....but think I only tried once myself cooking them. Bacon does sound like cheating and possibly a waste of perfectly good bacon....
I see that there was some fooling around with them in the 90s to reduce bitterness with a claim that increased sales....They’re a man made invention.
Baked in a dutch oven with a coating of olive oil and salt+pepper. Let them get slightly soft and they are yummy.
LOL, I was scratching my head without the spoiler (which I didn't look at before quoting, didn't realize they become visible that way either). I have heard that one now that you mention it. That would be cruel and unusual punishment.Wait, what?!
I think I have a very different understanding of what a dutch oven is...
To pull the duvet over your partner's head immediately before passing wind.